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MR. BEECHER ON TRIAL.; THE DIRECT EXAMINATION OF MR. TILTON NOT COMPLETED. COUNT JOANNES ADDRESSES THE COURT MR. TILTON DETAILS AN IMPORTANT INTERVIEW WITH MR. BEECHER THE WOODHULL BRANCH OF THE SUBJECT TILTON'S WITHDRAWAL FROM PLYMOUTHCHURCH GEN. TRACY'S PART EVIDENCE UPON A VARIETY OF POINTS.

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A version of this archives appears in print on February 3, 1875, on Page 1 of the New York edition with the headline: MR. BEECHER ON TRIAL.; THE DIRECT EXAMINATION OF MR. TILTON NOT COMPLETED. COUNT JOANNES ADDRESSES THE COURT MR. TILTON DETAILS AN IMPORTANT INTERVIEW WITH MR. BEECHER THE WOODHULL BRANCH OF THE SUBJECT TILTON'S WITHDRAWAL FROM PLYMOUTHCHURCH GEN. TRACY'S PART EVIDENCE UPON A VARIETY OF POINTS. Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe